“The commission headquarters will be at Indore and it will submit its report in three months,” a state public relations department official said.

The commission will find out, among other things, the circumstances under which the firing incident took place and whether the force used by the police was reasonable under prevailing circumstances or not, and if not, who was responsible for this.

The points of the commission’s inquiry also include whether the district and police authorities had taken timely and appropriate steps during the prevailing circumstances and the incident.

The commission will also suggest ways to prevent such incidents in the future, the official said.